Sweden, Inguigard of

Female - 1050


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Sweden, Inguigard of died on 10 Feb 1050.

    Notes:

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    A daughter of Inguigard and Yaroslav I, Elizabeth, m. the great Viking
    King, Harald Sigurdsson, who invaded Yorkshire in 1066 and died in the
    Battle of Stamford Bridge {-see "King Harald's Saga," by Snorri Sturluson
    (N.Y.: Dorset Press, 1966)}.

    Inguigard married Yaroslav, Grand Prince of Kiev I in 1019. I (son of Vladimir, Saint Grand Prince ofKiev and Polotzk, Rogneide of) died on 20 Feb 1054. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Agatha, of Hungary  Descendancy chart to this point died after 1064.
    2. 3. Kiev, Anne of  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1024; died after 1075 in France.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Agatha, of Hungary Descendancy chart to this point (1.Inguigard1) died after 1064.

    Notes:

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    Agatha's parents are not proven to my satisfaction.  I cannot tell why she was sometimes known as "of Hungary."
    "The Plantagenet Ancestry," W.H.Turton (Balt.: Gen.Pub.Co., 1968) identifies Agatha "of Germany" as dau. of Bruno of Germany, Bishop of Augsburg and brother of Emperor Henry II. Ernest-Friedrich Kraentzler, "The Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet and
    Cecily de Neville," p. 58, states that Agatha is daughter of Ludolph von Braunschweig, Count im Derlingo, Marquis von Westfriesland, b. 1008, d. 04-23-1038, m, 1020 Gertrude von Egisheim. See Szabolcs de Vajay, "Agatha, Mother of St. Margaret, Queen
    of Scotland," in Duquesne Review, vol. 7, no. 2, Spring, 1962, pp. 71-80, with tables.
    "Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists...," Frederick L. Weis, 7th Edition (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1992), p. 2, gives the current status of the discussion of Agatha's parentage: "For her ancestry, see The American
    Genealogist 54:231. But see also Frank Barlow, "The Feudal Kingdom of England, 16-17; Ritchie, "The Normans in Scotland," 389-392, and Szaboles de Vajay, [referenced above - AEM ] The parentage suggested in the last [i.e. de Vajay] reference is the
    most probable. See also Gabriel Ronay, "The Lost King of England" (1989), 117-121."
    In "The Saints of the Catholic Church" it is written that she was a sister of Gisela of Bavaria who was married to king (St) Sthephen of Hungary (he died August 5th 1038).
    Note: Europ

    of married Edward, The Atheling about 1044 in Kiev, Ukraine. The (son of Edmund, King of England II) was born in 1016; died in 1057 in London, Middlesex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. Margaret, Saint of Scotland  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1045; died on 16 Nov 1093 in Edinburgh Castle; was buried in Dumfermline, Scotland.

  2. 3.  Kiev, Anne of Descendancy chart to this point (1.Inguigard1) was born in 1024; died after 1075 in France.

    Notes:

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    Anne is buried at Abbaye Villiers b La-Ferte-Alais per "Ancestral Roots...
    (Balt., 1992) 53-22.

    Anne married Henry, King of France I on 20 Jan 1044. I (son of Robert, King of France II and Taillefer, of Provence Constance de) was born in 1006; died on 24 Aug 1060 in Vitry-aux Loges; was buried in St. Denis. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 5. Crepi, Hugh Magnus de  Descendancy chart to this point died in 1101.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Margaret, Saint of Scotland Descendancy chart to this point (2.of2, 1.Inguigard1) was born in 1045; died on 16 Nov 1093 in Edinburgh Castle; was buried in Dumfermline, Scotland.

    Notes:

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    Her widowed mother fled with the children from Northumberland and found
    refuge with the Scottish king. Margaret was canonized in 1251 because of
    her favors to the church, including rebuilding of the Iona monastery. She
    died four days after her husband and eldest son Edward were slain at
    Alnwick Castle. {-Encycl. Brit., 1956, 14:875.} Her feast day is Nov. 16th.

    of married Canmore, King of Scots Malcolm III in 1070 in Dunfermline, Scotland. Malcolm (son of MacCrinan, King of Scots Duncan I and Northumberland, Sibyl of) was born in 1031; died on 13 Nov 1093 in seige of Alnwick. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 6. David, King of Scots I  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1080; died on 24 May 1153 in Carlisle, England.

  2. 5.  Crepi, Hugh Magnus de Descendancy chart to this point (3.Anne2, 1.Inguigard1) died in 1101.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Leader of the 1st Crusade

    Notes:

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    Hugh Magnus (perhaps title and not a surname) was leader of the first Crusade.
    He was Duke of France and Burgundy, Marquis of Orleans, Count of Amiens,
    Chaumont, Paris, Vermandois, etc. He and Adele also had Raoul de Vermandois
    (d. 1152).

    Family/Spouse: Vermandois, Adelaide ("Adele") de. Adelaide (daughter of Herbert, Count de Vermandois IV and Vexin, Adela de) died in 1120. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 7. de Vermandois, Isabel (aka Elizabeth)  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1081; died on 13 Feb 1131.


Generation: 4

  1. 6.  David, King of Scots I Descendancy chart to this point (4.of3, 2.of2, 1.Inguigard1) was born in 1080; died on 24 May 1153 in Carlisle, England.

    Notes:

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    He was defeated at the Battle of the Standard, 1138, where he had sided
    with Matilda. He was devoted to the church and founded five bishoprics and
    many monasteries. He "energetically forwarded the process of feudalization
    which had been initiated by his immediate predecessors."{-Encycl.Brit.,
    1956, 7:78; 20:147} David reigned 1124-53, reorganizing the kingdom along
    Norman lines. During his reign Normans and Flemings settled in Scotland
    and such institutions developed as the justiciary, sheriffs and the jury.
    He built many castles as centers of royal power and established many
    religious houses. He built a network of diocesan bishops. {See "Kings and
    Kinship in Early Scotland," Marjorie O. Anderson, 1973.} He was Earl of
    Northampton, etc. as well as King of Scotland.

    Family/Spouse: Huntingdon, Countess of Huntingdon Maud of. Maud (daughter of Waltheof, Earl of Northumberland II and Lens, Judith of) was born in 1072; died in 1130; was buried in Scone. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 8. Huntingdon, Prince of Scotland Henry de  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1114; died on 12 Jun 1152.

  2. 7.  de Vermandois, Isabel (aka Elizabeth) Descendancy chart to this point (5.Hugh3, 3.Anne2, 1.Inguigard1) was born in 1081; died on 13 Feb 1131.

    Family/Spouse: Warenne, William de. William (son of Warenne, William de and Gundrada) was born in 1071; died on 11 May 1138; was buried in Lewes, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 9. Warenne, Ada de  Descendancy chart to this point died in 1178.

    Isabel married de Beaumont, Count of Meulan Robert in 1096. Robert (son of Bello-Mont, Roger de and de Meulan, Lady Adelise) was born in 1046; died on 5 Jun 1118. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 10. Beaumont, Isabel ("Elizabeth") de  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 11. Beaumont, Robert de  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1104; died on 5 Apr 1168.